EU Council greenlights signing of Common Aviation Area Agreement with Armenia

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 13:48,

YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. The EU Council gave the go-ahead for the signing of three neighbourhood aviation agreements – with Ukraine, Armenia and Tunisia ­– as well as an air transport agreement with Qatar. These agreements will open up the air transport market, offering new opportunities for both consumers and operators. Through more efficient connectivity, they will promote trade, tourism, investment and economic and social development, the EU Delegation in Armenia said in a statement.

“The Council is now ready to sign four important aviation agreements that will improve market access for airlines and enhance connectivity and freedom of movement for citizens. At the same time, they will ensure the highest level of safety and security and provide for a level playing field.

The three neighbourhood agreements will remove market restrictions in relation to the EU’s neighbouring countries and associate these countries with the EU’s internal aviation market, as they will adopt EU aviation standards and implement EU aviation rules.

The agreement with Qatar will open the market equally with all 27 member states, upgrading the rules and standards that currently exist for flights between Qatar and the EU. This is the first such agreement between the EU and a Gulf country.

All four agreements contain robust environmental, social and fair competition clauses with strong enforcement mechanisms to avoid any distortions of competition or other abuses.

The decisions on Ukraine, Armenia and Qatar enable application of the agreement on a provisional basis, pending the completion of the procedures necessary for its entry into force.

The four agreements are expected to be signed in autumn 2021. Every agreement will then need to be ratified by each member state, the Union and the other party”, the statement reads.

OSCE Chairperson-in-Office again calls for releasing POWs, finding political solution to NK conflict

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YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Swedish Foreign Minister Ann Linde has once again called on Azerbaijan to release Armenian prisoners of war, resume the negotiations under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs and achieve a political settlement.

During a press conference today, commenting on the view that the Armenian society is disappointed with the OSCE’s passive position during the 2020 Nagorno Karabak War and asked whether she shares the view of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev who says that the NK conflict is solved, Ann Linde said: “I don’t agree that the OSCE doesn’t make a lot of efforts for the conflict settlement, for what is happening in Nagorno Karabakh. I have a special representative who is very active. I personally met with him yesterday to discuss the situation. We have an OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship, co-chaired by US, Russia and France which try to make very positive steps”, she said, adding that the Co-Chairs, however, had a limited access to the region last year because of the pandemic and other reasons.

The OSCE Chairperson-in Office reminded that in mid-June there was an agreement to return 15 Armenian prisoners of war from Azerbaijan, and Armenia provided Azerbaijan with maps aimed at facilitating the demining works. According to Mrs. Linde, this is a welcoming step aimed at strengthening trust.

“With my statement I have called on Armenia, Azerbaijan to take a positive step by releasing all remaining detainees and resume the negotiations under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship, and also to find a political solution with the engagement of Andrzej Kasprzyk, because there is no peace agreement yet”, Ann Linde said.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Asbarez: Trial of POWs by Azerbaijan Violates International Law, Yerevan tells Rights Court

Armenian officials shined the spotlight on illegal trials being staged in Azerbaijan of Armenian prisoners, with Armenia’s representative to the European Court of Human Rights telling the court that the sham legal proceedings were a clear violation of international humanitarian law.

The Azerbaijani authorities are currently conducting fake criminal prosecutions against Armenian nationals detained as a result of the war unleashed on September 27, 2020, in clear violation of international humanitarian law, Yeghishe Kirakosyan, Armenia’s representative at the ECHR said in a statement.

“The Government of the Republic of Armenia has repeatedly stated and reaffirms its position that persons currently held illegally in Azerbaijan are prisoners of war, abducted civilians, and are guaranteed protection under the 1949 Geneva Conventions. Any criminal case against the captured Armenian persons has no legal basis and clearly contradicts the international legal norms,” Kirakosyan said.

Furthermore he added, the entire process of criminal prosecution on the basis of fictitious charges against Armenian civilians and POWs is accompanied by gross violations of the guarantees of the basic elements of a fair trial.

Yeghishe Kirakosyan, Armenia’s representative at the European Court of Human Rights

“In particular, persons prosecuted under both international human rights law and international humanitarian law should enjoy the minimum guarantees of a fair trial, such as the presumption of innocence. They also have the right to get informed promptly and thoroughly of the nature of the charge in a language understandable to them, have time and place to prepare his defense, to defend himself in person or through lawyers chosen by him, to use the free service of an interpreter, etc. The mentioned legally binding guarantees are obviously violated by the Azerbaijani authorities, which has been repeatedly confirmed by a number of international organizations, including the ECHR,” Kirakosyan said.

“Taking into account the above, the Office of the Representative of the Republic of Armenia in the ECHR has repeatedly appealed to the ECHR with various demands to terminate the criminal prosecutions against the mentioned persons, release them or otherwise guarantee their rights. However, given that the only urgent remedy under the ECtHR’s legal mechanisms is the possibility of applying an interim measure under Rule 39 of the Rules of Court, which is unfortunately very limited and applies mainly in the event of an irreversible risk of a breach of the right to life or non-torture, the ECHR refrains from interfering in the criminal prosecution of these individuals,” he added.

Kirakosyan’s office is currently pursuing professional discussions with the competent state bodies, other interested parties, on the possibility of resorting to effective tools in the context of other international legal mechanisms to obtain information on illegal prosecutions of Armenian captive Armenians, to intervene or prevent them.

At the same time, taking into consideration that the ongoing international legal processes are of a complex, multi-layered nature, as well as the fact that the Azerbaijani authorities will try to use any opportunity to “legitimize” the fake criminal prosecutions initiated by them, Kirakosyan’s office called on lawyers, advocates, the Chamber of Advocates or any other persons and/or human rights organizations to discuss the matter with the his office before taking any action.

Armenia has drawn the attention of the United Nations Human Rights Council to the fake trials of Armenian POWs. 

“European Court of Human Rights adopted 201 interim measures with regard to the combatants and civilians of Armenian origin detained by Azerbaijan, but the latter refused to acknowledge the detention of most of them, failed to meaningfully cooperate with the said Court and launched proceedings against 58 detainees, even though the international humanitarian law (IHL) specifically requires to set POWs free after hostilities,” Armenia’s Permanent Representative Andranik Hovhannisyan said Monday in an address to the Rights Council.

“Should any charges be pushed, IHL prescribes fair trails based on presumption of innocence and right to be tried by an independent and impartial court,” the Ambassador noted.

Ambassador Andranik Hovhannisyan

“Azerbaijan violates all these norms. It failed to provide prior notification about judicial proceedings, to specify the charges, as well as to extend appropriate legal assistance to the detainees. None of them is represented by a lawyer of their choice in a country where independence of courts is basically non-existent. The judge, who presides over the trials, is notorious for the politically-motivated sentences imposed upon several Azerbaijani HRDs,” the Ambassador noted.

He stressed that it is beyond reasonable doubt that this mistreatment is a flagrant denial of justice and hostage taking in gross violation of IHL.

Armenia’s Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan also has addressed the matter, saying the trials are artificial and serve as a veil for the outside world, as a “justification” for the refusal to release the captives.

The Azerbaijani authorities have ignored the mandatory humanitarian demand for the immediate return of the captives from the very beginning, said Tatoyan. “Instead, they were engaged in political bargaining and human trafficking, for example, in the case of exchanging people held hostage for maps of minefields,” explained Tatoyan who said that a video that has surfaced, in which Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev is heard saying that his government was keeping the captives as a political bargaining chip, is proof of the fact.

Tatoyan explained that the trials are based on the “confessional testimonies” of the captives and it is done in the conditions when the life of the captives is under real daily threat, and the absolute prohibition of inhumane treatment is grossly violated.

“Provocation of hostility at the state level continues. This practice is substantiated in the ombudsman’s special report on gross violations of international law. In such circumstances, it is useless to speak about a fair trial or any other right. The demonstrative coverage of the trials by the Azerbaijani authorities in ways that violate human dignity is condemnable. This coverage brings about calls to torture and kill the captives and provokes hatred (evidence is documented),” Tatoyan said.

“Ongoing complaints and alerts to the Human Rights Defender from the families of prisoners and missing persons clearly show that trials cause additional mental suffering and pain. Finally, we must not forget the fundamental fact that they were taken captive within the framework of the Artsakh conflict, which is not over yet. In other words, all servicemen and civilians held in Azerbaijan are captives from the beginning,” Arman Tatoyan said adding that the fake proceeding violated the 1949 Geneva Convention.

Putin, Aliyev discuss situation in Nagorno Karabakh

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 18:52,

YEREVAN, JUNE 23, ARMENPRESS. In a telephone conversation with Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev, Russian President Vladimir Putin touched upon the situation around Nagorno Karabakh. ARMENPRESS reportss, the Kremlin informed that the telephone conversation was initiated by the Azerbaijani side.

"Prospects for the implementation of the agreements signed between the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia on November 9, 2020 and January 11, 2021 were discussed. Special attention was paid to the intensification of tripartite work on the restoration of economic ties and transport links in the South Caucasus," the Kremlin said in a statement.

Putin and Aliyev reaffirmed their readiness to strengthen the bilateral strategic partnership. An agreement was reached to continue contacts at different levels.

Armenia to drop ‘cognac’ use for its products by 2043 — Acting Deputy PM

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June 17 2021
Armenian producers are proactively discussing new names to substitute for the word
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YEREVAN, June 17. /TASS/. Armenian producers will abandon using the word ‘cognac’ from 2043 within the framework of the enhanced partnership agreement between the EU and Armenia, and are discussing a new name so as not to lose its market, Acting Deputy Prime Minister Mger Grigoryan told TASS on Thursday.

"The Enhanced Partnership Agreement between Armenia and the European Union signed in 2017 stipulates abandoning the use of the word ‘cognac’ word when exporting brandy products in the context of protecting geographic names of the EU. Accordingly, Armenian producers will implement an appropriate marketing strategy and the government will help and assist them in this regard," the official said.

The requirement to drop the ‘cognac’ name in the agreement is dictated by the fact that the term is a protected geographic name. The EU will allocate financial aid of 3 mln euros under the Agreement.

Use of the ‘cognac’ name will be prohibited for the domestic market of Armenia since 2032, Grigoryan noted.

Armenian producers are proactively discussing new names to substitute for the word ‘cognac’. "I am not ready to disclose such details so far because major market players have no consensus so far. Concepts are in place, an information support program is under development but discussions and debate on these issues continue so far," the official added.

"Armenian brandy exports totaled about $500 mln over the last three calendar years, of which about 79% went to Russia," Grigoryan said.

Newsweek: In Armenia’s Upcoming Election, Democracy Hangs in the Balance | Opinion

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About 50 foreign media outlets accredited to cover snap elections in Armenia

Panorama, Armenia

The Central Electoral Commission (CEC) has accredited 49 foreign media outlets to cover Sunday’s snap parliamentary elections in Armenia, Panorama.am learned from the CEC.

The largest number of accredited media is Russian media. Media representatives from Germany, France, Israel, Spain, as well as China, Kurdistan, Estonia have also arrived in Armenia to cover the elections.

The list of accredited foreign media can be accessed .

https://www.panorama.am/en/news/2021/06/19/foreign-media-elections/2522060

‘Stop sham trial of Armenian POWs in Azerbaijan’ – MEP

'Stop sham trial of Armenian POWs in Azerbaijan' – MEP

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YEREVAN, JUNE 18, ARMENPRESS. Member of the European Parliament Loucas Fourlas has called for stopping the sham trial of the Armenian prisoners of war in Baku, Azerbaijan.

“Stop the sham trial of the Armenian prisoners of war being held captive by Azerbaijan. I call on the European Commission to make a substantial contribution to the release of the POWs”, the MEP said on Twitter.  

The trial of 14 Armenian POWs started in Baku, Azerbaijan, on June 16. Fake criminal cases have been filed against the Armenian POWs illegally held in Azerbaijan.

On June 14 Azerbaijani court sentenced Lebanese-Armenian Vigen Euljekian, who has been captured by the Azerbaijani forces near Shushi after the signing of the trilateral statement on ceasefire, to 20 years in prison. He will spend 5 years in jail and the rest in a correctional facility.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenpress: EU Ambassador in Armenia calls all parties to contribute to peaceful Election Day on June 20

EU Ambassador in Armenia calls all parties to contribute to peaceful Election Day on June 20

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 17:10,

YEREVAN, JUNE 17, ARMENPRESS. On 17th June 2021, EU Ambassador to Armenia Andrea Wiktorin gathered representatives of UNDP Armenia, OxYGen Armenia and two domestic observer groups, Akanates and Independent Observers, to mark important EU contributions to consolidate democratic election processes in Armenia, the EU Delegation told Armenpress.

The organizations are key recipients of EU electoral funding; they provide technical electoral assistance and support citizens’ access to information and participation respectively. “It is time to come together and overcome the crisis in a spirit of reconciliation and solidarity. All generations of Armenians deserve to enjoy a better future in peace and stability. We hope Armenia will be governed in a spirit of collaboration, responsibility and mutual respect. I call upon all electoral stakeholders, their supporters and those who use the mass media and social media to increase efforts to contribute to making 20th June a day in which democracy wins, for the future of Armenian children,” declared Ambassador Wiktorin.

Over recent years, the EU has stepped up its investment in democratization and electoral reform. At the early 2021 elections, the EU is again a generous donor with almost 1 million Euros of financial support. As the largest donor, the EU once again makes an important contribution together with several EU Member States as the Team Europe.